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M tY?vJ U ' ex A Confenfs CROWN Faculty ..... Graduates .... Classes ..... SHIELD School Activities . . . INSCRIPTION Elementary Grades jizeme - I9 2 The Ursuline Crest has a direct connection with school life at St. Ursula. It stamps our class rings, our yearbook covers, our com- mencement invitations and programs. We have interpreted it in the following pages, as a symbol of the school year, 1951-'52. The large star at the top is valiant Christian womanhood - our goal. The four points are the spheres of life in which she radiates in- fluence - home, Church, school, and society. Below the star and reaching toward it is the five-pointed crown, which represents the faculty and four high school classes. Each is distinct, yet all are united into one crown, symbolizing the spirit of cooperation at St. Ursula. The shield is a symbol of school activities. In the upper left corner the three Fleur-de-lys represent the year's social events. The ellipse enclosing the inscription lHS symbolizes our spiritual activities in the light of eternity. The right halfof the escutcheon indicates our intellectual endeavors, all of them under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, represented by the dove. At the base of the Crest is the beloved inscription - St. Ursula. The eight letters stand for the basic preparation received in the elementary grades. And so the Crest gathers together every part of our school life. It stands as a mighty symbol for the goal we strive to attain. Eternity will tell whether we, St. Ursula students of 1952, reach it cum gloria . ....page5 page? ....page2l . . .... page 29 . . .... page 41 '-I
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is 9 1 Before all else, you must make it the obiect of your First care, that your students be clad with every virtue and filled with a good spirit. You must be especially anxious and watchful to see that they remain upright and chaste, that they be- have honorably and prudently in everything, and that they ever act patiently and charitably. Sf. 7 f Z .xdngefa We,-ici 5
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